. , • atuilt E T',0:11 AND PR. 1,0 M.: Tiasaf::-Thaiyll36l Dollars year, ycncgy,i32. adooloa.-,, Weekly emgza . suosonpooos One , . On? PI2II,OI"APER OF. llf CITY Irk 'l4"efirElti: 31/ 0 11 W*Vjgb161 v. 41. , • Thf.rninsylvtinlit-'-'Avenue' Exteusfoi In the Court of Common: Pleas, on Sat urday Moriategifie eX2324.ll4Ong_tlied b •Y J ,— Slagle :esq., City Solicitor, ea; the previous Baturcisy,- on baba! f of; the Flamm O'ommitteeuifFdle City Councils, was Artageli by:Mr. Slagle for and Thomaa . 111 4dandia11,:esq,-; against the bill. - The re it E~the Ansliters awarded to John w. Eidft'esip; Ex-City Solicitor, sElpt), fortiadier*E6 in collecting and bringing suit -1 4001Siseisinenta,. which fees,' under. thirilbVellitelii be paid by the city. .Ths Boardv aka-Axed Um compensation of the three Auditors at *220 each, to be paid: frettlsAaintereilt-ottlie fund. The bill of l exceptionsialieWthat 'both awards were excfnaftik*Oig s treater than the nature and eitent , -0 - I:the services would warrant. Mr-4-v Marshall read' sundry allithorith of gg mensbarkpf the bar, from the report, Cos. tikarithafees iiidicatedWere, in view of the labor involved, just and reasonable. Mr. Marshall argued the matter fully and ably upon both points, detailing the amount of labor 'performed by Mr. Riddell, and referring to' the report itself to show that the Sum claimed by the Auditors was not excessive, as they had Eat for twenty-two days hearinglektictiony. Mr. Slagle re. plied, holding that Mr. Riddell was paid en annual salary by the city for his servi. ces and this work being extra and the time consumed in it being paid for by the city the charge was too great. With regard to the compensation of the Auditors the work could have been done by any one capable of heiring and noting down testimony *and be thought $lOO each end $.50 for the ree port was amply suflloient. Mr. C. Magee,,-slso made application for a rule of Court ordering that the funds shall be patd oat on the check of the Asso ciateadgettOf the Court, commencing at the Eastern terminus of the extension, im mediately, reserving enough to pay the fees ehirgable on the fund until the bill of exceptions is disposed of. This would permit. the work to go on at once and a considerable portion could be done this falir- ' Pie Court took all the papers and ,wil give an early decision. THE DI EW BRURF BOA RD.- Under the law providing fo: the assessment of a tax for the relief of families of volunteers, the Boareforthe distribution of the fund is to consist of the Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas and the County Com missioners. Last week they published a notice requesting the oitiznis of each dis trict in the county to meet and appoint sub•oommittoes. In order to complete the organizati6n, the following notice was issued on Saturday. We hope it may be complied with, so that the good work may suffer no interruption whatever: Board of .Relief of Allegheny County: ,TO Board of Belief being desirous to nifike,sucli arrangements as are necessary for-the immediate relief of the families of voletritebrs, would request that one of each of the committees appointed in the differ ent wards, boroughs and townships (pur suant to a call from said Board) call at the office. of the County Commissioners as early this week as practicable. By order of the Board. On Saturday the following gentlemen were named from the districts mentioned, to let with the &Ogee and Commissioners in the die distribution of the fund: Third Ward.—C. W. Lewis, E. P. Kearns, P. McAfee. Eighth Ward.—B. C. Sawyer, F. Fred (tricks, Wm. Hutchinson. STATE POLYTECHNIC iNSTITTJTE.—We refer to the advertisement of the Poly technic College of the State of Poruiyiva• nia, in another column: The io-opening oftbncourse on military engineering and tactics is announced, the department hair , tag been thorily reorganized, placed un der'thisimperintendence of an experienced graduate and former instructor in West Point,, and the use of "the spacious State Armory, convenient to the College, grant ed 14 - Infantry drill and sword exercise; arms have been' furnished by the Adju , tant,Ueneral of the Commonwealth and the mostapproved text books selected.— Two light field pieces, to be loaned by the State, will he employed in artillery drill on grounds in the environs, and the use of cleared land for pritetice in laying but and cortsfrildting field fortifications; and of a contiguous forest for the supply of mate. rials for gabions, &c., has also been securi. ed This . College affords the best oppor tunities for a young man to secure such a knowledge-of- military engineering as will be of immense tsmefit to him in the prea ent struggle. Thetermi are moderate and wilt permit any person of limited means to obtain a thorough military education. Tax U. S. ZOIIAV.It OADETS.-By orders issued trona the War Department, approv. ed by General McClellan, the Twenty third Regiment P. V., under CoL Birney, is to be increased to fifteen hundred. The companies to be added are two in Philadel phia, accepted by the Colonel, and crowd• ed out, one in - Mien:o county, one in Crawford county, and the Zouave Cadets, of this city. The entire fifteen hundred are to be uniformed and equipped as Zonaves. TheAreatof this. regiment has met with general approvaL A detachment of this company - left with the Michigan regiment on riidAysight, in charge of Lieutenant Armattung. SOLDIERS Oar —On Saturday afternoon scene five hundred volunteers were sent Rastirem this city by Pennsylvania Rail, road. The majority of them were for Col. Ritopey's regiment, including Captain Foulles Frisbee Infantry, eighty men, Captain Gallagher, of the Shields Guards, with forty mem and other detachments, In addition to.these, Captain Lowe, of the Vierheller Infantry, and Captain Gerard sene:ilorward" detachments for the nip teefiti6. mom, detachment of the Sturgiss Rifles, of Chicago, numbering , forty Men, foritilug, its the commanding officer states. part of 'lateral ~ /doClehan's body guard, arrivedherveon Friday . night and proceed ed gaetward on. Saturday. They were a fine looking body of men, not uniform ed, but .provided. with knapsacks and blanire_hr, • • _ 014.1asut - 41aix*reri. —ln the Court of CoMMeii,tleas on Saturday, on motion of .11:...01tatica Dictum; certain amendments to Of curler of, the St: Alphousna (Gerj man) )364eficiiiL Society, desired by that body, -were s *firjned !Rid publication or. dereol„)-, Foe THE ARMY.—The number of horses rind cattle passing through this city for Washington is immense. Last Monday night eighty car loads came here over the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad, on Tuesday night severityeeis, Wednesday, ati_ thirty-five and on Thursday fifty-four.— rtl lizotarett h 4 Ogl e will consist of, i dFully as-many cable. - _by the Plitsbargli, four regiments, tirtfirif 'which are nes _tell Fort, Wa ne and Chicago Railroad, and full. Two of thistiare cuganizedi Colonel I ail were shipped Rest without detention. Hantbright% Lancaster and Col. Sirwell's The cattle are chiefly from Ohio, Indiana littlannitig,izients. A third hi tielig , and Illinois, and are generally of good orgataze, d's - General IsTery himself and 91 , 1a 4 ty . ,•_,_..... the°4fer'lloll"B°9z‘'.44 fo r t u ''' L - I°ll * ' . i i ' GOOD sou F.trapre. -Among the Union ceigkiltiteirte're.=Tbe Iron, Otty, on troops engaged in the battle at Wilson's hen-last trip from.Leke Superior, brooght,;, Creek, Missouri, where the lamented Gen. downrone hundred tons of copper froufthe I .Lyon fell, was a regiment from Sanas, in' Gift azd;-,Natioliel 'mines, consigned_ tor i Which wad a company, commanded by • Husse - Eofeßride. lWilitam Y. 'Roberta, formerly of Faye tt e .. , 1 Vainfi; and at al:Iot a / 8 Lieut. Governor oi' C; tr..:,..Loirte being at present in the East, ;Kansas' - %;=A exlManihall - Frost ? arms he wilLbe daily in: the receipt of new and - . a son of .:w .r.„ ,ci. Martin of the same Ade; dedrabla,gooda„ to which he invitest he ' also tro ves batt le, and acquitted attention of.castt,buyers. I themselves witkeredit. ‘ 3 Ann D ITOKIr -- renAstqaly thb - fiatillein - Or -- /4/.l.im.:Arlinliffthoec irk° fell in 04- Li; Thwezai far. Af. iiivorae from her recent -*tie nimaiyidpringfielit r was J. Hite & husband, Albert W. Flowers, was granted milton McHenry, son of George McHenry, by the Court of Common Fleas. of Washington county. j t:, ALlAtterfroth Vamp Sprague. ,CAMP SPRAGUE, YEAR WASHINGTON. D.C. September 4, 1831. in Baltimore the pe,opleloo,kedaon.rAnd forbidling at us, but they profess' to be good ctipps,, and ieyal to the U;l Elba* : , end 'I IfeVe - lad `doubt tliey-isti, (When there are plenty of bayo nets in missedsight!) Here we missed OUT ilfek,' (I sup pose the poor follow got weak in the knees drinking— pop ? and could go no further,) the next thing we heard pf him was that he had been - ariested for desertion and placed in Fort McHenry. o.r Captain wrote to have him forwarded to Washing. :ton, and we are expseting him to.night.— (Secession whisky is a bad article to in dulge in; it will make a man do anything Camp Sprague is about a mile North of tb eflsPitoPo 41"'ffivbefantifellgrove; overlbok. jag the,city, and is namediri, honor of :Gov. Sprague, of R. I:, who leased it for ihrelryears or during the war, at the rate - of $l,OOO per annum, -for the exclusive use of the R. I. troops, and we' are permitted to encamp here for the time being through courtesy. Yesterday a marrnamed Walker, a prin. Ater, familiary known .aroundPitliburgh as "Judge," had reason to go to the city, and rode one of the ambulance horses; having finished business and as he was about mounting to return to camp, the patrol observed the letters "U. 8." branded on the'horie, andthe "Judge" was politely invited to visit the Provost Marahsl's of -ficer (Wits4Tittcgi is 1t10.1',441114L1f4Y..)... where/41)1H the ' 'grit liie on the matter possible, and fortunately he had a dose of medicine - .or so in his pocket which he stronglY'asserted he had been sent to obtain and4hat his immediate return to camp was essential,. as the medicine was wanted to save the life of a comrade, and the reason he rode the horse was to lase no time ! Upon which representation he was permit. te with a reprimand, to depart. The health in the camp is excellent, not a sick man in the whole regiment. There is divine worship morning and evening in three of the companies of the "Bloody 13th," and a general prayer meet• ing every evening. Yesterday there was much excitement in the camp, as we could hear the roar of artillery across the river from abaut day. light until in the night, an action going on between the contending parties; we eonld distinctly see and hear every dis charge but eould not see the result. Much anxiety is manifested to get the particu. lars. The Rhode Island battery is under marching orders. Col. Black's regiment is notified to be ready, at a moment's warning to march. The 28d Ponnsylva. nia volunteers, Col. Birney, are to join Gen. Fremont's command. They march to-morrow. Ten of the Rhode Island boys were pois oned by drinking something at moot the "beer stalls" in camp. The dose was too much, and instead of proving fatal, as was in tended, it only acted as an emetie;one poor fellow, however, was in colvultiuns for some hours, and as no criminal intention could be proved against the man who sold the drink, he was only fined $25 for soil ing liquor to soldiers. Toe boys, however, took summary measures with his whisky shop and closed it, vi ct armis. Yours truly, "tiottinta." Waarriwirrotr, Sept. 4 .—Datachments of Capts. Brown and LOWO'd companies have arrived and been connected with the bloody 18th; the men book somewhat worn but in good Spirits, they were welcomed by their comrades in arms most cordi ally, and as dinner was just being served, bean soup, corned beef and bread were at once given them. It seemed decidedly welcome, as it disappeared down their throats with alarming rapidity.. The 13th regiment Pennsylvania V'eluntel-rs, will be attached to Gen. Lamon's command up the Shenandoah Valley, at least such is the report, today. It seems that the re ported battle yesterday at Munson's Hill was mostly firing by the rebels with can non on our pickets, There will be a paper printed in Capt. Foster's company as soon as the material can be obtained, a porta. blo press, &c., having been written for to New York. There are seven printers in the company, with an occasional sprinkle of other trades and professions. Good humor prevails and such a thing as a fight or a man di unk has not been seen on the ground since the regiment arrived. Yours, always and always yours, SoLnuta. COMMITTED.—Mayor Wilson, On Satur day, committed William Williams, for surety of the peace, on oath of Richard Pritchard. The two are fellow-workmen and had a difficulty and on Friday night about twelve o'clock, Williams visited Pritchard's house, on Second street, and breaking open the kitchen door with a crowbar, demolished the kitchen furni• Lure, threatening to penetrate Pritchard's . sleeping apartment and have " revenge." He was arrested by the night-watch before executing his design. —Mayor Wilson also committed James Greedy, on a charge of assault and battery preferred by Walter Ferguson. . S. JEAsoNABLE Dai - GooDs.— By the ad ertisemeat elsewhere it will be observed that Messrs. George B. White Ss Co., No. 26 Fifth street, have purchased their fall sock of dry goods, consisting of new im portations of fancy dress silks, dress goods of every stylo, house furnishing goods, linen and hosiery, which will be open for inspection and sale on Thursday next This firm always have on band the choicest styles of goods and we have no doubt but there will be a rush to their store on Thurs. day. -HBPECTED.—The annual firemen's pa rade, which should have taken place on Saturday, having been dispensed with, the steam fire engines Vigilant, Eagle and Niagara were inspected by the officers of the Fire Department. They were all pro. nounced in good condition and ready for service. The Committee are of opinion that the boselhey are supplied with is not 'sufficient to resist the heavy pressure upon it, and will recommend that they be fur nished with the proper deteripticin. k The recommendation will be laid before the next meeting of Councils. R-- ILPUBLICAN N oismerrows. —The lie vablicang of Lawrence county havenomie paled the following gentlemen for county offices ; President Judge, Hon. Daniel 4gnew, of Beaver county ; Associate ,'Cadge, Thomas Cunningham; Assembly, J. W. Blanchard, Wm. Henry; Sheriff, ! Tsui. J. Cook ; Commissioner John son; Treasurer, E. Irwin Agnew ; Re gister and Rocorder, Robert Boyd; Cor oner, Dr. G. W. Coulter; Auditors, D. S. ,Robinson 3 years; Joseph R. Sherrard, 1 -)*1r• . - Broke Jalf-etroiti Orthioners Escaped. Our minty - jail bait hiretofori been con aid!zireti,verF satires,: iend really but` -few prisoners, compared, with the great,,,nuns bur confined In €t; have succeeded in niak. ing good their escape,:rhoughnttempts EIXe frequent.. Events of the past two day's prove, however, , thatWbitildirig not secure ligainst the operations or eip burglars, as no less than four'pritoners escaped on Saturday end Saturday night. The first, James Tart ; committed by Mayor Wilson on the 9th of July, on two charges of larceny, got off on Saturday morning by a nimble use of his limbs. Ile W,lB' permitted to go out of the inside gate for some purpose and while there ob served the outer door open and darted through, closely pursued by Mr. William Small, assistant jailor. On reaching the open air he turned towards Diamond street, and ending Small gaining upon him he Jumped the iron railing which sur rounds the grounds, lodging upon the side , walk on Diamond street, against a tree box. The concussion, and a smut rap on the head by striking against a water pipe running through the wall, stunned him somewhat, but he soon recovered himself, and resuming his flight, soon got beyond the reach of his pursuer, who did not care to follow him in his daring leap. The escape of the other three was the result of a systematic and well arranged plan, occupying perhaps weeks in its per.. paration and execution, and could not possibly have been effected - without the aid of parties outside. Win. H. Summate, committed on the sth of July, by Mayor Wilson, for Intr. glary, in entering the house of Mr. Chess, postmaster at Dix mount Station, on the P., Ft W. and C. R. E, , and stealing some stamps, money and silk dresses, and Charles Rock, committed by the Mayor on May 23d, anu aw tiling irisl in the - United States District C. , ,rt ,waking counter• fait coin, occupied cell No. 35 on the second oorrido:., on Lb., fide towards Fifth street, adjoining th ( ccupied by John Lutz, No. 36. TLe cell on the other side, No. 34, was occupied by Wash. Rupert and Wm. Wehh, serving out their BOW. tenon for pas.,itig clunterfeit money, of which they were c '3vieted last term . On Sunday morni g, at four o'clrck the outside watchman, Mr. AbijAt Ferguson, discovered a rope banging from the wail of the jail yard, t , which was attached a grappling iron. The alarm was given and the inside turnkey aroused (the inside watchman, Andrew Graham, bsirr ab sent.) On enter,' g No. 34,WelFh was fond asleep in his bed, out itupnrt absent. Being questioned, Welsh said Ku. ert and the oc cupants of the next cell had made their escape about two o'clock, he refusing to go, An examination into the particulars of j the escape showed that the wall between , cells No. 34 arid 36 had been broken away I near the floor, • x c-pt one or two bricks in No 34, and eone.mkd by a bed until the proper time to use it arrived. The hole was large enough to permit a man to pass through. The next operation was the re moval of the iron plate under the grating for the admission of light and air. This was bolted into the stone work of the wall by three strong bolts—the iron surround ing the heads of which had been drilled out BO as to permit their removal at any time, thus leaving an opening large enough for the egress of a man. This operation had evidently been performed some time ago, as the crevices were filled up with white wash, to baffle detection. This_ done and the prisoners provided (in some mysterious manner) with a double rope, knotted to gether so as to form a ladder, and a three pronged grapp li ng hook att ached to the-i end, a favorable opportunity for the at tempt was awaited and Saturday night selected. The "hole in the wall" was then broken through and Rupert, entering the cell of the others, assisted in removing the plate. The bed clothing was torn in strips and tied together, affording means of de scent to the jail yard, where It was sup• posed the rope and grappling irons were secreted. Ordinarily the attempt would have been perilous, owing to the fact that two fero cious dogs were kept in the yard, but this contingency was also provided for, as they were found in the morning, dead, having, from appearances, been poisoned by a dose of strychnine. Once in the yard it was an easy matter to fasten the grappling irons on the wall, ascend to the top by tho rope ladder, and down on the other side in like manner. The whole scheme was well planned and admirably executed, and was worthy of the most adroit burglars The time was well chosen to avoid pursuit and as yet nothing has been heard from the fugitives. If they ate as cautions in their movements now as in the escape they will not beeasily caught. The Sheriff will, we understand, offer a reward of $5O each for Tart, Rupert, Rock and Summers. The real name or the latter is Michael Kyle; he is an old thief and has sundry other aliases. Davi , Campbell. Col. Campbell, who, with his regiment of three month's men, performed much valuable service to his country from the beginning of this war, left the city last night to take command of the Second Pennsylvania Regiment of Cavalry, to which he has been appointed by Gov. Curtin. CoL Campbell is a brave and most com petent officer, and a true hearted and cour teous gentleman. In any position he will be a credit to his State and to this, his native city. The officers and men of his old regiment know his value and his worth as a commander, and the Second Pennsyl vania Cavalry may rest assured that Gov. Curtin has placed over them an officer whose experience in service, urbanity of manner, and impartial desire to care for the beat interests of his men, will render hem proud of him. FATAL ACCIDENT. —At an early hour on Sunday morning the body of a man, badly bruised and cat, was found at the base of the hill in the vicinity of Faber's foundry, in the Fifth Ward. The man had fallen from the top of the hill, and must have been killed almost instantly. The body was taken to the watch-house and Alderman Lewis held an inquest upon the remains. The deceased proved to be a young, unmarried man, named John Swords, who had been in the employ of „Body Patterson'itia driver. He was seen in the vicinity of the basin at five o'clock in the morning and foul play was suspect ed, but there was nothing to warrant the supposition and a verdict of accidental death was rendered A 0 HANCE FOB THE LADIES.-.lllr. Samuel Bradley, woolen manufacturer, of Allegheny, has left at the warehouse of Springer Harbaugh & Co., No. 209 Liberty street, fifty pounds of yarn, for distribution among any ladies willing to knit socks for the soldiers. This is an ex ample worthy of imitation, and we hope the fair may interest themselves so far as to make up into socks all the material furs fished them. DEATH OFA:VOLUNTEER. 188160 Baker, who served three months in the Shields Guard, and returned with Company A, (Captain Foster's) of Colonel Bowley's regiment, died on Thursday, at Cockeye, yille, Maryland, (where he was left sick When a detachment of the company passed through) of brain fever, and was buried by the Twentieth Indiana regiment. Baker resided in Birmingham, and leaves a wife and two children. Tun attention of the ladies is called to the sale of elegant silver plated tea setts, 14able ca,ters, cake and fruit baskets, spoons, forks, and a great variety of other silver plated goods, which will be sold at he auction house of McClelland, Weaver at Co, on Tuesday next at 2 o'clock. DzA.D.—A young man named Elkin, of riillegheny City, &member of the Pltuximer Vaards, Wounded in a skirmish at Cheat Mountain, Viginia, has died cff his injuries. His body will be sent home fornterment this week. I THAT lzWicADaesta.—Tbe falllLortbeThertretaarnangurated ' • on Saturday night. Et good,sudience was ~„ .• _ presept, and t he building , with. ; its .fresh paint end new - decorations, looked bri2lisat- and attractive. The dna of ,, Avantioe7 '._waxperforinetlin "goods 4-174,tifir-anew • stock c o mpany.'"' ,Toitd g " 1 - 74 : 110W-145elal drama,` ia:tnivie, the a ol— • cia slage idanver, - will be produced. It is entitled "The Iron City, by Day and Night," and will be introduced with new scenery, machinery, properties and music, the latter by a new orchestra under the direction of Mr. John Belk. The piece is well cast and a large corps of auxiliaries will be employed. it is full of striking incidents and possessing' much of local in. interest will, we, think, attract full houses. Talc German regiment at Col. Schim. molfennig is rapidly filling up. It now contains some five hundred men, two thirds of whom are from this city. Col. S. is an experienced officer and is bound to make his mark. He will soon have a full regiment of eood fighting men ready for the field. DENrISTRY.-Dr. U. Hill, No. 246 Penn street, attends to all branches of the Den tal profession. SAPONIFIER! Important to Families! Save Time, Trouble, and Expense. • " If' MARKET T If E Tll R BEST ARTICLE LYE FOR N MAKING SOFT SOAP! One pound equal to SIX pounds For Salo at Wboltsala. by Penn'a. Salt Manufact'g, Co. PITTSBURCH, PA. And by alt Dena:olsta 61 Grocers th the United States /ORM =TM ...... ANTHONY 1012111. JOSEPH METER & SON, Manufacturer., and Wholesale and Retail De&IONIF is FURNITURE & CHAIRS. N 0.424 Penn street, above the Canal. Rave on hand a large aeRCIAMISKIJIIOf Paneyand Plain Furniture. in Walnut and Mahogany of their own mennteetare, and warranted equal in and /cod style to any raanufacture4 in the city, and am ~.11 at mammals , . win.. tetaw pOSTERS, PLACA RDS, HAND-BILLS, CARDS, Ac. Printed at theiewest cash prices to suit the times, W. S. HAVEN, 84 THIRD STREET, WHO VMS MUM? Thr RED, WHITE AND BLUE,(WITH FANCY CUTS,) OS 0 PLAIN BLACK INK. - ?Call and see Samples and get prices. 11014 AUSTIN LOOMIS do CO., Dealers in securities Pronusso to Notes, Bonds, Mortga g es, and In or money. Money loaned on Macias at abort dates, with Collateral secuzities. NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND BOLD. Persons desiring Loans can be sooommodated reasonable terms, and capiudiate can be fturoished with good BOCELliinla at feUllillerathlt Abu, attendte. to the Sale, Renting and Leasing of Beal Wit Wise, Na. 92 FOURTH BTU= shove Wood. hdrui Ayers Loomis MAPS OF THE SEAT OF WAR. PORTRAITS OF ALL THE MILITARY GENERALS MILITARY BOOKS. The largest best and most complete assortment of all the cartons Maps of the different seats of war, and the Books on Military Tactics and the Portraits of an the Military Generals, are for sale by the single copy, dozen, hundred or thousand, at the Headquarters in Pittsburgh for an Maps of the Seat of War. • Portraits of all the Military Generals. Military Books. Union Note Paper. Union Letter Paper Union Envelopes HENRY DIINER, Successor to Hunt & Miner, NEXT DOOR TO THE POSTOFFIOII. sep7 FAIONWI - DV.IF= Chenille Nets, Corded Nets, Silk Nets, Hoop Skirts, Corsets, ithetbuid Yarns, Zephyr Worsted, Embroidered Sets, Linin Sets, Lace Sets, Embroidered Collars, Linin Collars, Laos Collars, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Embroidered Edgings, Thread Lane, guipure Laos, Drees Trimmings, Simonet Flouncing, itc., Infant's Embroidered Caps 'and Waists, Ladies' Embroidered Skirts, Belling cheap for cash. Fitanszrowr Ky., Sept. 7..:—The Senate appointed Messrs. JOlunion, Reed and Thornton Marshall a committee to visit Western Kentucky and inquire of the Federal and Confederate military authori ties by whose direction and for "what reason they are occupying certain portions of our CHARLES GIPNII.II, I son. 78 Market Street. ANTED-- TWO ROOMS, UNFURNISHED, in the central porta the city byan unmarried men, Good refereneee given. Addreas zee " 0 ," This Office. INFALLIBLE LarnaurT, The Moat Liniment known. Bold by B. B. SELLE.RS dc CO., tepikikxnemi comer Second and Weal sta. LATEST BY TELEGRAP Interesting from Washington. WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.—The following order has just been promulgated: HEAD QUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. WASHINGTON, September 6, 1861, General Orders, No • 7:—The Major General Commanding desires and requests that in future there may be a more perfect respect for the Sabbath on the part of his. command. We are fighting in a :holy cause, and should endeavor to deserve - the benign favor of the Creator. Unless, iti case of attack by the enemy, or some other extreme military necessity, it is commend* ed to commanding officers that work shall be suspended on the Sabbath; that no int. necessary movement shall be made on that day; that the men shall, as far as possible,. I be permitted to rest from their labors; that they shall attend divine service, after the customary Sunday morning inspection, and that officers and men alike use their influence to insure the utmost decorum and quiet on that day. The General Com, mending regards this as no idle form. One day's rest in seven is necessary for men and animals. More than this, the obser vance of the holy day of the God of mercy and of battles is our sacred duty. Guo. B MCCLELLAN, Major General Commanding. Official: 8, WILLIAMS, Asst. Adj't Gen. The Sleepy Soldier.--The name of the private who is to be shot on Monday for having heed found guilty of sleeping at . his post, is William Scott., of Co. .11, Third Regiment Vermont volunteers. Gen. Roseerans' command all well —The War Department received a dispatch from General liesecrans, in camp near Satton, Va , dated yesterday, from which it is inferable that all is well with hie corn mend. Military Appointments —The President today made the following military ap pointments: Charles M. Thurston, ot Ma ryland, Willis A. Gorman, of Minnesota, and Daniel Butterfield, to be Brigadier Generals; John Clark, of Massachusetts, N. J. Sappington, of Maryland, James M Sanderson, of California, Josiah M. Lucas, of the District of Columbia, Alex. M. Floyd, of Pennsylvania, Samuel Gamage, of California, Judson X. Sherman, of New York, James P. Hendricks, of New York, and E. P. Schenck of Ohio, to be Commis saries ot Subsistence for The volunteqrs, with the rank of Captain; Wm. M. Wiley, to be an additional paymaster; Will A. Stokes, of Pennsylvania, Major of the 18th Infantry, U. S. A. George S Gideon has been appointed by the President a member of the Board of Metropolitan Police, in place of Col. Sea ton, declined. Lieut, Col. Keefe, of the 15th N. Y., cashiered.—The Star, of this evening, says: "Lieut. Col. Francis B. 0 Keefe, of the 15th regiment of New York volunteers. having been sentenced by courl.martial to be cashiered for drunkenness, disorderly conduct, Ike-, Gen. McClellan has approv, ed of the said sentence, and formally de clared him no longer an officer in the mili- tary service of the United States." Items from Fortress Monroe. Fortrazss Marmot; Sept. 7.--Com. Stringham reached Old Point to-day. His fisg ship has not arrived. The Harriet Lane sailed for New York; also, the Quaker City, in consequence of new orders from the Commodore. The George Peabody arrived last night from Hatteras Inlet, bringing, recent intelli gence and a number of fugitives (slaves.,) from near the mouth of Tar river, North Carolina, who managed to escape to the The fortifications at Ocra Coke Inlet have been abandoned and probably those at Oregon Inlet have. Some fifty miles this side of Cape Hat tens Inlet, a powerful steamer was seen' inside at the latter place, where the Pea body came up yesterday. Theta is no light at Cape Hatteras, the Confederates having removed the lenses. No signs of fortifications were to be seen at the Cape. It is supposed that the Secessionists will make a stand at Fort Macon, a strong castellated place guarding the approach to Beaufort. The refugees from North Carolina report that the lower counties of the State are ready to hoist a Union flag when assured of support. A perfect) "reign of terror" exists. The State troops were in part retiring from Virginia. A prominent chart/amen declared at Hatteras' Inlet that should a Federal force invade the main land near Beaufort, it would at once be joined by two thousand North Carolina Unionists. The Captain of the Peabody counted 26 wrecks between Cape Hatteras and Henry. Col. Major Weber will return to Old Point, and Col.. Hawkins' force be greatly strengthened. 001. Benedix has bean placed in command of the 10th N. Y. Regiment. The weather at Old Point is intensely hot Additional names of the Hilt ed and Wounded at Platte Bridge, Mo. HUDSON, Mo., Sept. B.—The following additional names of those killed and wounded at of Platte Bridge are taken from the St. Joseph Journal of the 4th. Dr. Morton, of Atchison; P. M. Borland, of Kansas city ; C. Fording, of West Liberty, lowa county, killed; Mr. Lock wood, St. Joseph; Captain Davis, of the Second Kansas Regiment ; Mr. Martin, brakeman; severely Injured; J: W. Perky, L. C. Edwards, Mr. Drutechmann, all of St. Joseph, and-O. Carpenter, of-the United States Army, slightly wounded. A man and a woman, known to be killed, are yet in the ruins, and four dead bodies, who belong to lowa and Kansas, who are not yet identified. Tt ere are not less than sixty wounded, with broken limbs and bruises, and crushed bodies, all of whom are being well cared for. Kentucky Legslalure. House. —The United States flag was hoisted over the capitol to day, by a vote of 78 against 20. Mr. beehen subsequently moved to hoist the State Sag. Referred to the Commit tee on Pedant' Relations. The Senate is composed of 27 Unionists and 11 Southern Rightists; „the House of 76 Unionists and 24 Southern Rightists. From Springfield, Missouri. gripiroruun, Mo., Sept. 7.—Gen, Mar ChtSough ia 'reported to be at Mount Ver non organizing for a bold anti desperate effort northward. There are various ru mors about Price and Rains having taken Fort t3cott, defeated Col. Montgomery and captured all his stores, arms, &c., and taken 'nearly all his command himself among the rest, as prisoners, but the rumors need confirmation. G o v, Jackson. with his body guard ar. 'rived here to-day; bailie future movement' are unknown. lieharo - m44. Canto, September 7.--Generals Pincrar and Polk areatOolumbnikKePtanhy, With 7,ooifitiliels; ThOmpsow is in Ms. sours, direct]; Opp Olthe.: i'wigh the balanee of the Rebel force[: ,Fight hundred Red, oral troops left here to-day to reinforce Paducah, and another regiment follows immediately. 1::==!!E . 1 4 0uhntille IgelPf!.., 7 -.1, , rf.i4t6 Loursilli.x, Sept. 7.-- Ponsiderablaan iety exists or aCcountof the - occupation d Hickman and Pane/110r the- oppciiing parties, width - haw been inert - used by • the' absence of netti3isktf.th4.lloo:l::9k*(l4" - 10.1rOR SEEKUIFF, wspoOs. OF THE FOURTH WARD, P/TT,OIRAH, offers him& to his teends and fellow citizens et Allegheny connty tug the Dnlon and .Wortangman'a candidate, at the Ontoberelentlon. malate* -1 3 /TTBlll7lt' GH..-TIESATER . . Lama ar6 *amp WM B&W Pat= or Am:moos. Prlva to liteaeass,ol4 Seat 111 Private Box, :$l,OO Part/Vette And laws Circle. elialre, 60 °en* Family . Cirele, 25 earde; Colored Gallery, 25 carman Gelartidlloxpe, 60 cents; Gallery,l6 cents. MOND*Y:EVENINO, SEPTEMBER 8,1881: First nine here if the new local drama, in three parts, by H. Lew:s IRON CITY BY DAY AND. NIGHT With the following ladies and gentlemen:- 0. Steven, J. S. Matlit, 0. McManus, h. r. Wilson, o. , Foster, • F. F. Lewis,Mackay, Mr. Ward, Mr. Johnston, Mr. Barka. Mr. Henderson, Mr Peters, Miss Hate Newton, Ettie Henderson, Giilett, Mollie Newto Howling, “ Hardy. Mrs. McManu s Miss A. I. Menk s, en. ". New local scenery by Mr. ward New property by 0. S'cattir No other play th &rims evening. I STOP IN AT Super's Drug Store CORNER PENN AND SAINT CLAIR STREETS, A N DRINK A GLASS OF MS • DELICIOUSLY COOL SODA WATER. sep7 e Ite IfANCY EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE. No. 45 Suitthlleht Street, PITT/3811RO N. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, Constantly on band which we will's II the low eat ov•lepe rap OASEL mirlithrds 110 VIS M EW SHUTTLE Sewing Machines, AwellßE ADAPTED to all kinds of FAMILY SEWING, working equally an on and hemnest tkinies, mat in g the LOCH STITCH SICAI alike on both aides, which amain be Raveled br Pulled Out. And On Tailoring, Shirt Making, Gana MN( and Shoe Binding. these hare no snpedor: and see them at No. 26 Binh street, nis snot. ap2Ovisiwtf: is W. li..taaseeß. MusD sitar* yr Asetnes, - Western District Of Parinsytvania, as I '• Ur /LUDAS, aA intonnatlon has been' VT filed:in the Distract :Gititirt'onhalfitiOa„ States of America for the WeetetultirstriarefEenn-, aybrania, on the fifth day of Septertitsir, in the year, of our Lord one thousan i eight and sixty.' one, by Robert B. Carnahan„ Fsvt, Attorney . of Abe' United States on be of theTattedStatesollieg: log in substa nce that a certain lot of pig *eta, amounting to seven hundred and eighty-I=6(fM) tone, more or lees, atnow on the wharf at,thepors of Pittsburgh, in the said District; that the - same , is owned, in whole or m part, by,Pointer itrothers ,' bil l citizens and residents of the State of Tetinevalit,' and now in the possession arid charge of Jo Moorhead, of Pittsburgh, in said Distract; that In pursuance of the Act of Congress approvedJWlS, NM, the President of the United States issued his proclamation, dated August 10,1261, declaring later olio that the inhabitants of the State of Tennessee are in a state of immure:tits against...the United States, and that allcommercialmtereotufse between the same and the inhabitants thereat Arid the CUP: sena of other States and other riartalM the United, States is. unlawitd, and that all and eheille/e,_ wares and merebsudisecomlng from said State or Tennessee into other - arts of that:hided Stathe,by. land or water,will be forfeited to the - ll:herd Shttesf. and that said lot of pig metal, owned as atortaasdi' was conveyed from the said State of Tenneasge to ' said city of Pittsburgh, and that the same thereby became forfeited to the use of the - said 'Mulled States, and praying that the same be condemned ne forfeitedae aforesaid. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the monition under the seal of the said Court, to me directed and delivered, .1 do hereby give public) notice to all penioerein, nsolsa lienthereon,mmg the acid pig metal or anyintereet th or or in say manner Intereet ed In the same. that they be and appearbefore the raid Distdct Court, Atha city of Pitiaburgh, on the first Tuesday In. October next, at eleven o'clock the forenoon either, day, (meeideit4kb same shall be a day of Jruisdintion,otberwise on the next day o' jurisdiction thereafter ? ) then and there to Inter pose their ollimaand to make theirl i Min In that behalf. Marshal Western Did. of Yenna. Presume, September eth,11361. , ,-se74d- E TO THE PUBLIC ",, I IspIGOLILLY the ignif• - ' ,Ca rant and falsely Mod- 2 - 7afir; - • eat Physicians of all de nominations, treat seam: sad delicate disorders, self abuse and Mamma or atuatlons common and incident to youths of both sexes, and single or married. Because I, t Dummy publishes the act of his doing so, the ignorr.n. and falsely modest are dreadfully shocked, and thine it a great sin very immoral, and far contamination and corruption among their Mess, -premixing eons and daughters. Their hardly physician should be cautious to keep them in mance that -they dr the ram. as Irr. , imeeptpublisidngy-1 feet luarativi Ineehice might bed et. to lama MODS sturiid, Moder, and preceurrpttums families, born and raised in Ignorance, as as, mushrootne, and Who compare society - , to do ll ars an d cents,._ ymenously, i ifr:l2y P e en r ° A . gotten.' t ohawever, Mat numerous parents and guirdures m.11=30111 that them' sons, daughters and wade, pi.lvietusly feeble, sickly and of delicate condition and anne, have been restored to health and vigor , by Dr. UP,' beddes many before and slier mar. =Vough him have been saved Muth Suffering.. ' mortffiestion, Lc. Having the: advantage of over thirty years experience and -fig consequent' 77, he has minerier skill in theme of special diseases , and who Is daily consulted by, the profession, as well recommendedbyrespe able citiaens, publishers, proprietors of hotels, to, Spe rMatarhee, or so collect onit-r: The dreadful malady can be completely nocturnetends cared ai- by the very lestillsooverp that has nereryet fsiled. In female di.eases he inished superior =pelicane on account'or his obt - ege,sueventy yeam, all irregu larity to completely medi As for (xmanniptke ar pulmonarydiseases My syrup% which are comm. led from Iceland mom arid other ingredients by a skillful phyeichin five yams at the bueinese,ii has lied more success Men all the pretensions that have as yet been discovered. as 'the meld cats will show. They are, all genuine and can be found scooraing to a pamphlet, that each person will get at the mammalian, all free of 'charge.— Office M Smithfield' striam-near Diamond &mat Private commoatleaustroatiffi Pasts of es Union strictly attend edto. Direct eifelvdrivis rrUELE following valuable Atedecinea can always.ll be procured rit JOE. FLEMING'S &abase% Holland ilittars; Kennedy's Medical illatotery, Spaldiniz i rmost- Confections, Belga s Stimulating Onguestef Browns:lifitence Jamaica . Ginger, Cherokee' Remedy, Dr. Toirnsead's fisusaellai Scoirlit's Blood and' Tffir4:oll4' StoAlird'a OliveTsa_ BI iliuMchinlTtwattekt-?",- nes corner. Market - street sriciDiattnoti4. (YUNG 13, BRAM' or rimiea.—aoms._4ox op PENN AND Err. CL 81`04,101L Prenint number ofliolmneonealif 'Fur non. and. 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Sits I L1)3E)177 .i..i.5Er..y., , ` 0 I._ ~;i1,.,- colitisa ' 4-41rnigai4 PITTSBUR6k STEEL - mm(o_ .-,,,--' 4.0 i 4 .y..8— , -y , -riz ,--- zz;:F*P4s:* i #c .. ,i-, , jtack i l 3,, 1101--p*Vcotiit,,;„, , :w mit itir ei ;i: 6B6 , br utplc E:_ip v. iz te t iz ßA :llaitrimanwi tg iiiirptimi,l i J . : 2 4treea„, rifoltßds3 '-'.'f'':- C. . - ~,,., .a - ww , 4i . .w 4,1%.74 i C A R ' R l ''t ' - icA.t.lir - t- it tior -, - nocaravivAYA, tr-IGE2A . 47c1.17titew diA t -Ausrpro •=l,--iir- 4 7' --.._ . , Sii• AU w orlu ork mosnaktek ;45 , 3m:fd., erials ind wminahrn.4 arEa WILIAuit htNatis, ILUIRIBOBA.. OlarATtfetikd Genekral,Parpor , , ,NEEANS: COrZUVrl:4r;` • WHOLESALE '47 g 4 Corner Wood and Widditfl4l 4 ;i'v..-4. earrnilitmeiCiwe,:4l J 0 MIN MOASAIGLEAIII, - ; OMAIIRSI9NIII4.49F4X-V !08 TEE BJLZK4T PIG htrAAND,Ativt.46,7-t so. JW w4Tsfr BELOWt At11.44-04.143,11;;' 11 : 111 1DREIRS * • frarittibrthins v ROMS' WPM= PAIMIST,)I--: STEEL CULTIVATSCTUTit PWAI D i nir4L-T- 0 -ETR7 Office; Cozier Alutlei Streets,: ,t=l falLis PaTATWMVAPE' T. J. egur--nou irvestern - Sto - **i „ F 5145 Lunn- stun, inivit*ogt-_ , • ....._ G It A F ALARIIPACT r41444 - , - .: 1P• I WOULD CALL TEE .A.TryamoN'l vv alba public to Wails:* stock pr,woix ) ;„ Cook, Parlor firßoating.B.47o4" KITCHEN DUDES; Horan%Was; ad, among Wbieliwurlielberef* ; .1312.2 r COAL COOK ‘SWOY148 , 1161_11:14 STATE.:: The •- - .. • ~„, • - Diamond, advanaalfrAiDiatikaPA PUG . -u oar c rr~r , Were awarded She PIEST PlLeirextuer.aitne atereq. Fear for_the BEET 00AL 'OOOll .., 13/pr * ,E.'24.4.C• TERErr . ramen - ux renieed to tbe ; ;;..t . • toit, c•-_,‘ .. TRUE AIU&N , XEM GLOBE Or ... _ . at,rv. For the. NM WOOD. COOK STOVIDErNOWUSP, The RENTIIMIAN end KANSAS Pinonw . Stoves are and sed: , We oallkisttentionAt lOWANS - II ERB to the .l"critri. 140*Afrd. 4/LAIlt ilkoits*iitiMpop r N V Et rigt;Or*Zif%:% •4. , Q 1 N. 13.—We line the DiAmonij, . iimtligialOi* * ', ~,, Cook Skrres with Soap• Stone v iantegNlN ,v:E I '-. the Are hotter than iron. , •:- ' lloDk*, ~. II 0 W AL & - MICTI•II4fri; o - Arr., 138 Wood - Alireati?4‘ , l , :,-. , t--.J ' •-, i? 1, ,, -AICEI,TOO,QR-Boami lk, , W ELX4rat:thi allotte4,licialtrlAT: . . 4 ( b oenTattiOn4oof3V L' , . .uillibiturityg 4 everco the nvigefln,it, proka slur:Aire ankaspipsi& ,persona about to engageiti theigl. - ,bbishietatogi t ~_ Itohekblf.e. re4-I,6lo.otura-COgrandinkiki*„llf,:::-: an 4191 "FA:4,1914Nui1t: , L . -- ..1 .- 'gli" 1at0k5: . 44 ,- d0 , ..,..:.„ , v.,: , --. : ,,., 1 poßic , DRATARSVAnth, : iI t igift .• . ::,. Flvidone, corbel. of .4,4 4 - - '"-• - . . 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BROWN'S MEDICAL 411,2 % , and StIEGIOAIi No. • 50 ' s.„• Smithfield dm!, , • - „i• -15%!iin ;wow , of of P itlif l s l2 Chss l3 been dm r • Ls Prsaitneefor'w• year.:.:. - Els • !manikin - bat • been confined Itiontlyto:Painde - • - 'x 018 110 44 DO! ••• • calm= athvensiammiga r t, 4.lrint„ , in nesdof znedimk Sea one tbasitiro-plooeicr-1111,43.,#.41. - 'lletilmArndulatinad!!!s. mitiansion4 mentannertan slam trismwn inn stn.; ,M • ' tee to gom enttemmw el k i laPPflga , 2 : o *** l-, ccilawit u . -Dg. :• # • : 4 .)~Ng I ntirm . :alio mettle. wQrstfaku, • ' dhiecalersititusg litixfo.4( • T• Mazdhata„lteou falba' form :of 3,;, 11:1 1Nyt g " 14 g7 it t lic zon if41:3:1414fi '7-1! +11,474Va %(•••q --- DL Prawn 's 74 • brawls-on trAtarby the ; ' • ' grsofication, „which the,yOunik 1# often'ziTeitcstie *dr ainA's•-• ,7) - • .*w rpnmsteaddiis***ll:44* ' 41taliateg, 'far—they:Aril Oaf " 1 1P4f,t1A1Y,1 14 7. 4 0 0, , 1 31 .. 111w,t: of boat. • - =.= - ' Dr. -. 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